[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 4]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 5590-5591]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




COMMENDING MEMBERS OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES AND THEIR FAMILIES FOR 
            SELF-LESS SERVICE DURING GLOBAL-WAR ON TERRORISM

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                               speech of

                         HON. ALCEE L. HASTINGS

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, March 5, 2003

  Mr. HASTINGS of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H. 
J. Res 27. It is a privilege to take a few minutes to pay tribute to 
the men and women responsible for our national defense.
  More than 1.4 million men and women make up America's active and 
reserve forces. I join my colleagues on both sides of the aisle

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in acknowledging the soldiers and sailors, airmen and marines in both 
the active and reserve components, who distinguish themselves daily in 
selfless service to this nation and bring great pride to us all.
  Last month, I had an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of 
nineteen members of our armed forces. In observance of African American 
history month, I chose to acknowledge African Americans who have served 
with distinction in the U.S. Armed Forces. Each day of the month, I 
distributed brief biographies to my colleagues, which honored the 
accomplishments of generals and privates, paratroopers, cooks, and 
nurses, who have contributed to our rich history. Many fought for 
freedoms they did not fully enjoy themselves.
  It was interesting to learn that despite a diversity of ethnicity and 
culture, today's military men and women are not very different from the 
doughboys that fought in World War I, or the GIs who stormed the 
beaches in Normandy, or the troops who fought in Korea and Vietnam. 
From generation to generation, they continue to embody the qualities we 
respect in all walks of life and in all fields of endeavor; a 
commitment to excellence, a vision of a better future, and a dedication 
to selfless service.
  It is both fitting and timely that we commend the members of the 
United States Armed Services today. However, I'd like to add two things 
to this tribute. First, I'd like to acknowledge our nation's military 
veterans. Their sacrifices have helped make America the world's best 
hope for freedom and lasting peace. And second, I'd like to acknowledge 
the families of those who serve our nation. It is a sacrifice to send 
your son or daughter, your husband or wife, into harms way. Your 
contribution to our nation's freedom is deeply appreciated.

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